His name and story are probably familiar to you. Just over seven years ago, U.S. Airways Captain Chelsey "Sully" Sullenberger was forced to land his Airbus A320 on New York's Hudson River after the aircraft hit some birds and lost all its engines. Every one of the 155 passengers aboard Flight 1549 survived what is now referred to as the “Miracle on the Hudson.” Now, after two books, a Tourneau watch launch, and countless public speaking engagements, the retired pilot is headed to the big screen where he is played by Tom Hanks.

In a trailer for Sully released today, a mustachioed Hanks plays the movie's namesake during and in the aftermath of the emergency landing on the Hudson, and the movie, based on Sullenberger's book, Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters, looks pretty damn realistic. “[Hanks] really embodied him, just physically with his hair, and the mustache. He started holding himself straight like Sully did, and his economy of speech, and all of that sort of stuff that really nailed the precision of Captain Sullenberger. It was really impressive,” co-star Aaron Eckhart told People.

Directed by Clint Eastwood and featuring performances from Mike O'Malley and Laura Linney, the movie will be in theaters September 9, just in time to freak us all out when it comes time to travel for the holidays. At least this travel horror story has a happy ending, right?